Meta shows insurers how to get their AI house in order
Editor’s View: Emma Ann Hughes explores how much cash insurers are spending on generative artificial intelligence in 2024 and the lessons they should learn from Facebook.
A FintechOS survey of 500 technology decision-makers within major banks and insurance companies, which was conducted in August, showed that the UK insurance industry is split on whether generative AI
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